"What sets our Commander's Primary Sight apart from others is Raytheon's coordinated reuse of existing Bradley vehicle components and interfaces," said Duane Gooden, vice president of Raytheon's Land Warfare Systems product line. "The CPS is an example of Raytheon's ability to provide a low-risk engineering and manufacturing path for upgrading combat vehicle sensors to 3rd Generation technology, sustaining the Army's combat overmatch for the future."

Raytheon's CPS is an integrated Electro/Optic system that provides a 3rd Generation, dual-band thermal imager and a high-definition color camera. Other features include:

Eye-safe laser range finder

Laser designator

Visible and infrared laser pointers

Line-of-sight director.

"Raytheon's CPS provides the Army's Bradley vehicle commander a 360-degree, panoramic viewing capability to detect, recognize and identify targets at extended ranges in all conditions," said Gooden. "The CPS also provides precision far-target location capabilities, which allows the system to hand that information off to GPS-guided weapon systems."

About Raytheon

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